P-39.1 - Act respecting the protection of personal information in the private sector

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63. The appeal is brought by filing with the Court of Québec a notice to that effect specifying the questions of law or jurisdiction which ought to be examined in appeal.
The notice of appeal is filed at the office of the Court of Québec within 30 days after notification of the final decision.
The proceeding to contest an order issued by the Commission’s oversight division is filed at the office of the Court of Québec within 30 days after notification of the order and must specify the questions which ought to be examined.
1993, c. 17, s. 63; 2006, c. 22, s. 134; 2021, c. 25, s. 139.
63. The appeal is brought by filing with the Court of Québec a notice to that effect specifying the questions of law or jurisdiction which ought to be examined in appeal.
The notice of appeal is filed at the office of the Court of Québec within 30 days after the date the parties receive the final decision.
1993, c. 17, s. 63; 2006, c. 22, s. 134.
63. The motion for leave to appeal must specify the questions of law or jurisdiction which ought to be examined in appeal and, after notice to the parties and to the Commission, be filed in the office of the Court of Québec, at Montréal or at Québec, within 30 days after the date of receipt of the decision of the Commission by the parties.
The costs of the motion are at the discretion of the judge.
The decision authorizing the appeal must mention only the questions of law or jurisdiction that will be examined in appeal.
1993, c. 17, s. 63.